do you can get playback to conform to the Db Minor ( with all flats ) key signature. So you have to be cognizant of how the notes are going in, but if you. The underlying key signature is E - relative major to C# minor - enharmonic to Db minor. Then hope to God I never have to add a measure. So if I were to do a long piece I would make sure it is all done then add key/time signature to the appropriate measures starting with each staff line using the event list editor (most likely). I added the keys signature via Logic's flat symbol and time signature via the bravura font. ![]() ![]() I had to suppress both the key signature and time signature. Is that a functioning key signature or just a graphical sleight of hand? If a note was penciled in at middle line treble, would Logic play it as B flat or B double flat (A)? (enough babbling)Īttached is the Wiki link and also a screen shot proving it can be done in Finale. So even though I am trying to justify Logic's behavior - there comes a point when if the competition can do it - the "works as designed" response becomes less justifiable. With all that said however - It is possible to do what you are asking in both Finale and Sibelius. So it it not a deficiency but rather a "works as designed" issue. The reason I post this is that as with any application that is developed, some set of guidelines must be adhered to and I suspect Emagic/Apple designed Logic to conform to some set of musical standards / guidelines. ![]() However, here is a link which explains why the enharmonic equivalents are used in modern music with equal temperament scaling. I am not a music theorist (is that even a word), but your question was intriguing and forced me to see if there was any way Logic could in fact do this (even with trickery) and of course I could not find an easy way (although I am not done trying yet).
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